Personal Beach Body Fat Tester – Skin Fold Caliper

Personal Beachbody Body Fat Tester (Skin fold calipers): Sure we all want to be healthier and feel better, but let’s be honest here, the main reason why a lot of us workout and want to lose weight or gain lean muscle mass is because we want to visually look better. We want to see our midsections display a nice set of abs; our biceps to look developed and defined. So, other than looking at yourself in the mirror or in pictures, how can you determine if you’re on track to reshaping your body? How do you know that you are training hard and consistent enough, and that you’re diet is on point? Another excellent body composition tracking tool is are skin fold calipers, like your own personal Beach Body Fat Tester.

Here’s the problem with only looking at yourself in the mirror to see how your progress is coming along; first off, if you look at yourself every single day, multiple times a day, you’re not going to notice the difference (in addition to us sometimes being extra critical and hard on ourselves).

The weight scale can also be a challenge. The number you see on the scale is only that…a number. It doesn’t tell you if what you have lost or built is fat, muscle…or water, food still in your stomach or intestinal track, it doesn’t reflect if you’re a little bloated as a result of a menstrual cycle or some type of medication you may be on, so on and so forth. Weight scales can only tell you part of the story. This is why a set of skin fold calipers or body fat testers are very handy. This is because they’ll let you know if you are going down in the #1 thing we’re all trying to go down in, body fat. The way you measure yourself with these skin calipers you’ll be reading if your fat deposits on your body have shrunk, regardless of what the weight scale may falsely tell you.

Get the skinny on body fat

A body fat tester is easy to use, and is an essential tool for monitoring your health and tracking your fitness progress.

Excess body fat is associated with an increased chance of heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, stroke, and some cancers. Emotional health and well-being can also be at risk due to societal pressures to be thin.

Can you have too little body fat?

Just as with having too much body fat, there are health risks associated with having too little body fat! Some of these include hypothermia, vitamin toxicity, and cessation of menstrual cycle and osteoporosis in women.

Remember, some fat is necessary. The fat that surrounds the spinal cord, heart, and vital organs is called “essential” fat and is necessary to sustain life. Essential fat makes up approximately 9% to 10% of total body weight in women and 2% to 3% in men.

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